Spring brides, you're in luck: Peony season is upon us. The beautiful, fluffy flower beloved by brides the world 'round begins to bloom in early spring through late June. Pretty peonies are available in a wide range of colors, from white, cream, and yellow to varying shades of red, burgundy, and pink.

One of our favorite peony varieties, called Claire de Lune, boasts sweetly delicate, slightly crinkled, creamy yellow to ivory petals. Once the peony buds crack open, they reveal a center densely packed with bright, golden-yellow stamens. These large, showy peonies resemble a sunny-side-up egg (in the best way possible) and are stunning in wedding arrangements.

While they tend to be one of the pricier flowers at the market, peonies can work for any type of budget. Splurge on an all-peony bouquet if your purse allows; however, you can save by featuring a single peony or two as an accent flower within a bouquet filled with more affordable blooms. Another budget-friendly idea? Consider carrying a posy down the aisle rather than a traditional bouquet. Since peonies are so voluminous, fewer stems still makes a serious impact.

To help inspire your own bridal bouquet, we found some of the most beautiful Claire de Lune arrangements for every type of wedding style.

All-White Bouquet

Trust us, an all-white bouquet will never go out of style. Combine ivory-colored garden roses and spray roses with pittosporum greenery, then add a Claire de Lune peony or two as your focal flowers; the intriguing yellow centers will add the perfect pop of color.

Citrus Tones

Showy Claire de Lune peonies look stunning on their own and don't need much embellishment at all. Mix in just a couple stems of bright-orange buddleia for some whimsical texture and you've got yourself an amazing bouquet.

Cascading Bouquet

Love the loosely gathered look of a cascading bouquet? This style of arrangement tends to look more natural, as if the flowers were hand-picked that morning. This lush bridal bouquet includes poppies, ranunculus, garden roses, tulips, veronica, mock orange, Claire de Lune peonies, and Queen Anne's lace.